Photography

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Photoshop ExercisesSSpot colourImproving on RealityYoung AgainLight and TextureTattoos and MakeupElementalGood vs EvilRule of ThirdsAnglesBalance and DepthLinesColourLightingActionBeauty in the OrdinaryEmotionPhotoshopped PicturesBest landscape photoBest architectural photoBest portrait photoBest still life photoBest action photoBest overall photoPhotographyBy: Silvenna YangBeforeAfterBeforeAfterShadowsA transparent objectA reflectiveobjectMotion blurSomething being thrown in the airSomeone jumpingA penStrong horizontal linesClose up shotBright colour that stands outUnexpected angleHigh angle shotSomething with organic or wavy linesA tree photographed with rule of thirdsPhoto that does not use the rule of thirdsLandscape that uses rule of thirdsAn asymmetrical photo of a cluster of objectsCrisscrossing linesAn architectural photo in black and whiteA landscape photo in black and whiteExtended depth of fieldVertically oriented photoA close up of a car partSadJoyfulHappyBeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfterLonelyTiredI took the photo on a recent trip to Cuba over the Christmas break. The subject would be out-doors, tropical trees, house huts, and mountains. What is happening in the photo is when I went horse back riding, our tour guide took us on a hilltop where we took pictures of this beautiful scenery. I chose this as one of my five best photos because I felt that this picture was different from all my other pictures and the angle shows how beautiful Cuba is. In Photoshop, I made the picture a lot more vibrant, I added a little brightness/contrast, and hue/saturation. The photo uses the photography principal of a high angle shot.I took this photo in the forest outside of the school. The subject is trees, wild flowers, and rolling hills. What is happening is a gym class going for a jog around the forest. I selected this as one of my five best photos because this photo is real action rather than having to set up action. The alterations I made in Photoshop is I added vibrance, hue/saturation, changed the colour balance, and cropped a the side of the picture. This photo uses a high angle shot and shadows.I took this photo on a recent trip to Las Vegas over the Christmas break. The subject is a replicated Eiffel Tower, hotels (Bally's and Paris Paris), and trees. What is happening in it is when I saw the Eiffel Tower and I have never been to Paris, I thought I'd take this photo and imagine what it's like to see the real one.I took the photo in my kitchen. The subjects are cups and what is happening is I saw a couple tea cups on the counter and decided to stack them up on each other, so that it wasn't so boring. I chose this as one of my five best photos because I felt like it didn't look ordinary and it was something different, rather than cups aligned. The adjustments I did in photo was I darkened the background and I made the cups appear brighter. The principles of photography in this photo use a close up angle.A part of the face (eye)I took this photo on the Christmas break in Las Vegas. The subjects are mountains, pond, and shrubs. What was happening in this photo is when I was just to Hoover Dam I could see all the beautiful scenery and so I decided to take as many as I could. I selected this photo as one of my five best because of the colours, it shows the natural beauty of nature, and the clear blue ponds that they have there. The alterations I made in Photoshop is I brightened it up, added vibrance and saturation to enhance the colour of the picture, I also changed the hue and the colour balance. This photo uses the photography principles of depth of field and rule of thirds.I took the photo in my sister's room. The subject is a person and what was happening was, I was in her room and I saw how pretty her hair was and so I took a picture. I chose this as one of my five best photos because she is really pretty and she was one of the only ones that would pose for me. The alterations that I made in Photoshop, was I made the picture brighter, changed the colour balance, and added a little vibrance. The principles of photography in this picture is a close up angle.